Grizzly G9929 Owner's manual

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Congratulations on your purchase of one of the best values in gun security safes. Responsible gun
ownership begins with the safe and secure storage of firearms when not in use.
After unpacking the box, consider carefully where
you want to place the safe. Choose a location
which is not obvious to an intruder and a place
where the safe can be firmly secured. Refer to the
mounting instructions below.
GUN SECURITY SAFES
INSTRUCTION SHEET
G9929 5 Gun Combination Lock
G9930 10 Gun Combination Lock & Key
©2000 Grizzly Industrial, Inc G9929/30-300-07-2000
This safe is extremely heavy and great care
should be taken when moving it into place.
The safe can tip forward when the door is
opened which can cause a crushing injury.
Before opening or moving safe, attach the
extension feet with the screws provided.
Once the final location for the safe has been
determined, it should be permanently
mounted to the building structure to avoid
inadvertent tipping or movement. Once
secured, the extension foot may be
removed. Serious personal injury may
occur.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
There are four holes through the back wall of the safe designed to allow bolting of the safe to a
structural component such as a concrete wall or a wall stud. Do not attempt to bolt the safe to plas-
ter or wall board as these can be easily broken out.
Position the safe where you want it, and mark the hole locations from inside the safe cabinet. Use
caution to make sure the safe is secured with the foot or other holding device so it cannot tip over.
Concrete wall anchors of various types can be purchased to allow installation against a concrete
wall. Follow the instructions for the type of fastener you purchased. It may be necessary to move
the safe out of the way to do the drilling.
Attach these safety feet to the front of the safe to avoid the possibility of the safe tipping forward.
Thread the locknut and rubber foot onto the bracket, then use two Phillips
®
head screws to attach
the bracket to the lower edge of the door frame. Adjust the rubber foot so it contacts the floor and
tighten the locknut.
MODEL #: ____________
KEY #: ______________
Combination:
#1 Left ____
#2 Right ____
#3 Left ____
#4 Right ____
MODEL #: ____________
KEY #: ______________
Combination:
#1 Left ____
#2 Right ____
#3 Left ____
#4 Right ____
OPENING INSTRUCTIONS
The combination for your safe is shown below. Please be sure to record this number in several
different places. For your safety and security, Grizzly does not retain a master record of the com-
bination numbers. In the event the combination is lost, you will need to contact a locksmith or safe
expert to open the safe. There is a special key required for opening the safe. Two copies of the
key are included with your safe, be sure to safely store away at least one of these keys.
To open the safe:
1. Turn the Dial Left (counterclockwise) at least four (4) turns, then line the first number (#1) up
with the index mark at the top of the Dial.
2. Turn the dial Right (clockwise) until the first number has gone past the index mark two times,
then line up the second number (#2) with the index mark when it comes around.
3. Turn the Dial Left (counterclockwise) one full revolution, then line up the third number (#3)
with the index mark on the next revolution.
4. Turn the Dial Right (clockwise) until the fourth number (#4) lines up with the index mark.
Do not go past the third number on this revolution.
5. Insert the key into the lock and turn the key Right (clockwise) (Model G9930 Only).
6. Turn the handle lever to the Right and pull on the door.
To lock the safe:
1. Close the door.
2. Turn the key to its original position and remove. (Model G9930 Only)
3. Rotate the Dial several turns in either direction.
There are also two separate keys provided which open the storage compartment in the safe. Be
sure to lock this compartment and remove the key before closing the safe door.
©2000 Grizzly Industrial, Inc G9929/30-300-07-2000
If you are putting the safe in a building which has plaster or sheetrocked walls, be sure to locate
the safe in a position where the mounting holes will line up with a wall stud. Locate the stud by
tapping on the wall or by using one of the several different devices to locate studs. Mark and drill
holes into the stud, making sure you are centered on the stud. Two lag bolts (not supplied) should
be used to secure the safe through the inside back of wall of the safe into the drilled holes.
Permanently mounting the safe also provides an extra measure of security in that it makes it very
difficult for a thief to take the entire unit. It also provides stability for the heavy weight of the safe
and will eliminate any tipping hazard.
Cut these out
and store in
two different
secure places.
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